William Shirley Bayley
Born 1861-01-01
Died 1943-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF377542
- WikidataQ30103068
- ISNI0000000080799887
- Open LibraryOL166060A
Top Subjects
- New Jersey (4)
- North Carolina (4)
- Geology (3)
- Maps (2)
- Crystallography (2)
- Iron ores (2)
- Mineralogy (2)
Books by William Shirley Bayley
Total count: 20
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Catalogue of the Maine geological collectionwith a brief outline history of the two surveys of the stateGeological Dept., Colby University1890-01-01
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The eruptive and sedimentary rocks on Pigeon Point, Minnesota, and their contact phenomenaGovt. Print. Off.1893-01-01
The Menominee iron-bearing district of MichiganGov't. Print. Off.1904-01-01-
Passaic folio, New Jersey--New YorkU.S. Geological Survey1908-01-01
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Iron mines and mining in New JerseyMacCrellish & Quigley, state printers1910-01-01
Elementary crystallographybeing part one of general mineralogyMcGraw-Hill1910-01-01
Elementary crystallography, being part one of general mineralogy.McGraw-Hill1910-01-01
A peculiar hematite ore on the tract of the Durham mine, Durham, Penna1912-01-01-
A peculiar hematite ore on the tract of the Durham mine, Durham, Penna.Economic Geology Publishing Company1912-01-01
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Raritan folio, New JerseyLibrary ed.United States Geological Survey1914-01-01
Minerals and rocksthe elements of mineralogy and lithology for the use of students in general geologyD. Appleton and company1915-01-01
Descriptive mineralogyD. Appleton1917-01-01
Magnetic iron ores of East Tennessee and western North CarolinaNorth Carolina Geological and economic survey1923-01-01
The magnetic iron ores of east Tennessee and western North Carolinas.n.]1923-01-01-
The kaolins of North CarolinaEdwards & Broughton Printing Co.1925-01-01
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Deposits of brown iron ores(brown hematite) in western North CarolinaEdwards & Broughton Printing Co.1925-01-01
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Geology of the Tate quadrangle, GeorgiaStein Printing Co.1928-01-01
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Guide to the study of non-metallic mineral products(except building stones)H. Holt and Company1930-01-01
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Pre-Cambrian geology and mineral resources of the Delaware Water Gap and Easton quadrangles, New Jersey and PennsylvaniaU.S. Gov't. Print. Off.1941-01-01
The Pre-cambrian sedimentary rocks in the highlands of New Jerseys.n.